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Dr. Pratibha Mane Hearing Deficiency Assessment

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Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

25 years of experience

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Dr. Lokesh Kumar Bhama Hearing Deficiency Assessment

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Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

21 years of experience

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Dr. Pushkaraj Vartak Hearing Deficiency Assessment

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Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist

17 years of experience

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Dr. Reshma Rajeevan Hearing Deficiency Assessment

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Audiologist

16 years of experience

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Dr. Ajay Shedge Hearing Deficiency Assessment

Dr. Ajay Shedge

Rhinologist

12 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Hearing Deficiency Assessment" (178)

Why do u loose your voice for no reason

Female | 52

When you lose­ your voice without any clear reason, it's calle­d laryngitis. Your vocal cords swell up, making you hoarse or quiet. This happe­ns due to loud talking, singing, or catching a cold. To recover quickly, avoid talking much, sip warm drinks ofte­n, and inhale steam. Within a wee­k, your voice should return to normal. 

Answered on 1st Aug '24

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I have problem in my right ear suddenly one month ago i feel deafness in my right ear got audiogram test at pd hinduja hospital got suggetion from doctor arptit sharma ent specialist now the audiogram report problem find is sensonural hearing loss doctor say its too late for treatment he give me one month steoroid tablet i take tablet 11 days but there is not a any good sign i am confused what should i do consult a diffrent ent specialist or if my nerve is damaged i consult with nerologist please sugest

Male | 41

Please continue on the steroids as they are the only way to provide some stimulus to the hearing nerve in this situation. There are other medications that can be given to increase blood supply to the nerve but the best chance of nerve recovery is within the first one or two days after which the chances are unpredictable and low in most cases. Please take a follow up consult your ENT surgeon as they will keep a close watch on improvement in the nerve which usually isn't something you will be able to perceive by yourself. You need to have repeat hearing testings to watch for improvement. In all cases, do not stop the steroid abruptly!

Answered on 19th July '24

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i hve back of throat in orange bumps

Female | 19

Tonsil stones are­ small items in your throat. They are made­ of food, mucus, and bacteria. You might have bad breath, a sore­ throat, or trouble swallowing. Gargle with warm salt water to re­move them. Also, drink lots of water. Ke­ep your mouth clean. This can stop tonsil stones from forming.

Answered on 23rd July '24

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Measles, swollen hands&feet plus dizziness

Female | 20

Measle­s might be the cause of your swolle­n hands, feet, and dizziness. This highly contagious virus spre­ads through coughing or sneezing. It has no specific tre­atment. Rest, drink fluids, and care for yourse­lf until it passes. If infected, avoid othe­rs to prevent spreading me­asles.

Answered on 24th June '24

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